Introduction of Macroalgae in Denmark: Its Effects

Introduction of Macroalgae in Denmark: Its Effects
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1. Introduced macroalgae in Denmark When, where, how and which effects? Peter A. Sthr Freshwaterbiological Laboratory Biological Institute, Univ. Copenhagen

2. Some basic questions: What is a macroalgae? What characterizes an invasive macroalgae? Which steps are involved in macroalgal invasions? What are the likely impacts of an invasion?

3. Macroalgae?

4. Macroalgae? Steneck & Dethier 1994

5. Invasive macroalgae? Williams & Smith 2006

6. Invasive macroalgae? Williams & Smith 2006 Number of introductions

7. Macroalgae in Danish waters Ns = North Sea Sk = Skagerrak K = Kattegat Lf = Limfjorden Sa = Northern beltsea Sb+Sm = Great belt Lb = Little belt Su = Oresound Bm+Bb = Baltic sea Map of diving locations in the Danish marine monitoring program. From 1989 2003: 9738 observations with 290 taxa, including 9 invasive

8. Which macroalgal NIS? Red (159) Bonnemaisonia hamifera Dasya baillouviana Gracilaria vermiculophylla Heterosiphonia japonica = Dasysiphonia sp. Neosiphonia harveyi Polysiphonia elongella new!

9. Red (159) Brown (126) Bonnemaisonia hamifera Dasya baillouviana Gracilaria vermiculophylla Heterosiphonia japonica = Dasysiphonia sp. Neosiphonia harveyi Colpomenia peregrina Sargassum muticum Fucus evanescens Dictyota dichotoma Which macroalgal NIS?

10. Red (159) Brown (126) Green (91) Bonnemaisonia hamifera Dasya baillouviana Gracilaria vermiculophylla Heterosiphonia japonica = Dasysiphonia sp. Neosiphonia harveyi Colpomenia peregrina Sargassum muticum Fucus evanescens Codium fragile ssp. tomentosiodes / scandiavicum Dictyota dichotoma Which macroalgal NIS?

11. Class Species Origin Transport Year Europe Year DK Red Bonnemaisonia hamifera Pacifics (Japan) Ship? 1890 (England) 1900 Red Dasya baillouviana Mediterranean Ship?/oysters? Natural 1961 Red Heterosiphonia japonica Pacifics Ship?/oysters? 1994 (Holland) 2005 Red Neosiphonia harveyi Pacifics / NW Atlantics Epiphytes? 1908 (England?) 1986 Red Gracilaria vermiculophylla Pacifics Ship?/oysters? 1935 (Norway?) 2003 Brown Colpomenia peregrina Pacifics Oysters? 1905 (France) 1939 Brown Fucus evanescens North Atlantics Ship / natural Natural 1948 Brown Sargassum muticum Pacifics (Japan) Oysters? 1960s (France?) 1984 Brown Dictyota dichotoma Atlantic Oysters / natural? Natural 1939 Green Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides Atlantics (Japan) Ship/oysters? 1900 ca (Holland) 1919 Green Codium fragile ssp. scandinavicum Atlantics (Sibiria, Japan) Ship/oysters? 1919 (Denmark) Where from, how and when?

12. Where and how much? Regional distribution Regions Relative cover (% of community) Salty (34 ppm) Fresh (5-10ppm)

13. Relative cover (% of community) Depth interval (m) Where and how much? Depth distribution

14. Where and how much? Development in time Year Relative cover (% of community)

15. 10-12 new species out of 376 total NIS species amount to 3.75% of total cover Most NIS in salty regions Most at 2-4m (7%) and 20-22m (6%) No obvious increase during recent years Gracilaria is expected to spread fast Lack of knowledge about NIS ecological impact in Dk more research Summary on Danish NIS

16. Donor population Invasion of new populations (2) Release and establisment (1) Uptake, transport (3) Spread (natural/associated) (4) Impacts (large) Invasion phases: Time Effect 1 2 4 3

17. Donor region Recipient region Physiological Geographical Life-history Biotic resistance Barriers of invasion:

18. Sargassum muticum in Denmark invasion and ecological effects

19. Large (>2m) brown macroalgae (order Fucales) Related to Fucus vesiculosus and Halidrys siliquosa Floating vesicles Broad temperature (10-30 o C) and salinity (18-34 o / oo ) tolerance Monoecious ~self fertilizing High regeneration ability Pseudo-perenial life-cycle Sargassum muticum - phenology

20. 2000? Invasion history 60ies North America -> Oysters Origin Asia (Japan) 70ies Europe (English Channel) -> oysters 1984 - Denmark -> oysters? -> sekundary spread (drifting)? ? ?

22. Rang no. % of total macroalgal cover

23. Temporal development in community structure Relative change 1990 97

24. S argassum muticum Halidrys siliquosa

25. No clustering Epibionts on Sargassum (S) and Halidrys (H)

26. Species richness Individual density Biomass

27. Same epifauna but more on Sargassum

28. Large fluctuation in growth , production and loss Loss to grazers = 1-2% 99% of production is accumulates as detritus Even growht, production and loss Sargassum Halidrys Seasonal variation in standing biomass

29. Fast decomposition fast release

30. Impacts of S. muticum in Denmark Since the introduction in 1984, Sargassum muticum has become the most common macroalgae in Limfjorden The invasion has changed the macroalgal community structure with significant reductions in the cover of other large perennial browalgae The invasionen has not changed the epifaunal species composition, but has increased epifaunal abundance and seasonal variation The invasionen has resulted in a more unstabil and fluctuating biomass, with faster growth, turnover and nutrient release, similar to systems experiencing eutrophication

31. Litterature: Wernberg-Mller, Thomsen & Sthr (1998). Master thesis, RUC. Wernberg-Mller, Thomsen & Sthr (1998). Urt 22:128-132. Sthr, Pedersen, Thomsen, Wernberg & Krause-Jensen (2000). Mar Ecol-Prog Ser 207:79-88. Wernberg, Thomsen, Sthr & Pedersen (2001). Botanica Marina 44:31-39. Wernberg, Thomsen, Sthr & Pedersen (2004). Helgoland Marine Research 58:154-161. Pedersen, Sthr, Wernberg & Thomsen (2005). Aquatic Botany 83:31-47. Thomsen M., Krause-Jensen D., Wernberg T., Sthr P.A. og Nils Risgaard-Petersen. (2005) Fremmede tangarter i Danmark: Hvilke? Hvor udbredte? Hvornr? Urt 29: 110-115 Thomsen, Wernberg, Sthr & Pedersen (2006). Helgoland Marine Research 60:50-58. Thomsen MS, Wernberg T, Sthr PA, Krause-Jensen D, Risgaard-Petersen N, Silliman BR. 2007. Alien macroalgae in Denmark - a national perspective . Marine Biology Research 3: 61-72 Further information (Mads Thomsen website on NIS): http://cem.ecu.edu.au/coastal-marine/themes/reef- ecology/marine_invaders_bibliography.php

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